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In collaboration with Nicole of that entertaining fountain of information, Tiaras and Trianon we would like to present a two piece article consisting of six sets of people in which we pair them off according to similar backgrounds or how … Continue reading →

Here we are in March and I have not posted one new article in the fresh new year. Boo-hoo, now I feel really bad. Bad, J.G. To appease that guilt that has been gnawing away at my conscience please allow me … Continue reading →

“As ice pushed from three different directions converging at one point, which happened to be where Endurance sat, the ship shuddered as she was twisted. And then she began to take on water. If they wanted to save Endurance, the crew would have to move fast. The water was pumped … Continue reading →

The 100th anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic pretty much overshadowed the anniversary of other tragic sinkings this year. With all the publicity the Rouse Simmons didn’t have much of a chance at making national headlines. Thanks goes … Continue reading →

Originally posted on joeccombs2nd:Titanic Bow Courtesy Wikipedia When the RMS Titanic sunk she took many secrets, as well as lives, with her. To this day there are many unanswered questions. But before her discovery there were conflicting views…

I’ve done a guest post on Joe Combs‘ Titanic blog, if any of you are interested. The post is on the discovery of RMS Titanic by the joint American-French expedition, and Robert Ballard’s subsequent exploration of the wreck. The post … Continue reading →